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‘98 Harley Davidson Custom

November 19th, 2008

'98 HD customized by voodoo choppers out of austin or california. Horse power unknown somewhere around 95 cubic inch. Lots of chrome, and have all documents of cost and parts. This is a very fast bike. Contact Ralph at 361-227-9649



Jordan Leather Jacket

November 19th, 2008

Jordan leather jacket. It has never been worn.



2003 Kawasaki EX250

November 19th, 2008

Green 2003 Kawasaki 250 Ninja. Great starter bike. I know it's a 250, but looks like a full size sportbike Has 10,000mi. New tires and new battery. Has a brand new full Muzzy Exhaust. This bike is in mint condition. Kept in garage and covered. Call #561-906-2399 for more info.



1996 Honda xr600r

November 19th, 2008

Great runing condition no leaks, this bike is solid everywhere, has supper trapp pipe, jetted, excel rims, hand guards, brake disck covers, scotts, triple clamps. This bike has never let me down. Also included is a 5 gal new tank. More info please call (818)625-2249



2005 KTM 525 MXC -

November 19th, 2008

2005 KTM 525 MXc dirtbike. Upgrades includes: race-tech suspension, enduro wiring harness for front and rear lights, fork bleeders, electric start. Comes with extra desert gas tank, extra seat, paddle tire and stand. Call RJ at 702-782-3690.



BMW?s renderings regarding the Lo Rider

November 18th, 2008

BMW LoRider Sketch

The recently unveiled BMW Lo Rider concept strips down to the very essence of motorcycling and brings us customization possibilities that were frankly unexpected from a manufacturer known more for its army and touring motorcycle, not this cruiser-like model. But it seems that finding new means of thrilling a rider's heart is the way to go into the future and BMW gets a decent head start with the sketches released after the public unveiling in Milan. These make public twelve customization (...)

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2009 Honda CBR1000RR Official Video

November 18th, 2008


Together with the CBR600RR promo, Honda also launches the video with the same purposes for the 2009 CBR1000RR model. Also revised for 2009, the Fireblade features the Combined ABS system as the only technical novelty. Riders can choose from the HRC special edition, Repsol Race replica, Plated Black and Pearl Blue colors, but this video is dedicated to the HRC special edition which celebrates Honda's 50 years of racing. Now that's (...)

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2009 Honda CBR600RR Official Video

November 18th, 2008


Honda presents the official video for the 2009 CBR600RR model. The new machine features the Combined ABS system, adding an extra 10kg to the overall weight while, technically, it carries on with no other technical upgrades. Also, during the video, you'll be seeing the shiny new color schemes as the bike is being ridden on public roads and raced on the track…or better said raced in both (...)

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Working skycar prototype powered by Yamaha motorcycle engine

November 17th, 2008
Not since I saw Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang have I been this excited about a flying car. A british inventor has cobbled together a dune buggy and a paraglider propelled by a fan powered by a Yamaha R1 engine. The car will travel form London to Timbuktu all under its own power. ...


2009 Kawasaki ER-6n Official Video

November 17th, 2008


Having launched the 2009 naked lineup, Kawasaki now creates a promotional video for one of their most notorious models, the ER-6n. The bike is presented as being in perfect harmony with the urban environment (something that was expected, considering the given category) and is positioned right in the middle of it. Although we would like to see it role down the streets a little bit, Kawasaki seems to be keen on showing the bike's static beauty. Can you argue with (...)

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